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SUNDAY APRIL 1932. Part 5-4 Pages WASHINGTON, D. C., MORNING, 24, Griffs, Finding Punch, Beat Red Sox, 5-0 : Vines Humbles Allison in Net Final

.- ' | 111 r WATCHING MR. FISCHER RING UP NUMBER ONE. —By TOM DOERER HOI BY BERG LATE TRIBE RUNS On the Ul6LL,5bM£OME^ / 5T^«T »T HEADS 12- DRIVE BEAT TIGERS, U ^MOKE Wins in Doubles. 10 consecutive days, starting this afternoon, By the Associated Press. By the Associated Press. BY JOHN B. KELLER. the Nationals will be t*.0fci2., Wto youngster who lies in the eighth and ninth that bulks slump to hand the Red Sox a period. /M "T/HS FIRST...... Ci£< H large in the United States One fact about enabled them to defeat Detroit, 8 Davis 5-to-0 thumping and thereby get encouraging 60IAJ6 Cup plans, set at rest fears this testing stretch of battles to 7. / that sweet revenge for the white- he might not regain his na- is that seven of them will be won his third o tional washing given them by the Bean- staged at Griffith Stadium and championship form by the none straight game and scored trouncing Wilmer town boys only last Thursday. at all in Shibe Park, wek -Took a Allison in where Mack’s maulers have the winning run himself in the ninth ^AMMY The victory was the fifth for EAT PUTt LE straight sets, 6—4,6—1,6r—4, today range on the when he to first on an the Johnson band in their comparatively got error, Pop' P'WyME'jf in the singles final of the Mason six short barriers. Dive Hodapp doubled and Averill sin- and Dixon meetings with the Collins crew7 Following the start of this tennis championship. gled. -«.-T"6 Vines this season, it was the fourth difficult program here today, gained ample revenge for de-j when Joe Vosmik tied the score in the feats Allison shut-out game of the series and probably will by within the last two constitute the hurdle to be with his with weeks in the finals at Pinehurst and first in which the mar- eighth winning the Nationals cleared, light out on base. also New Orleans. He played fast, aggres- was two runs. Morga» Gehringer gin greater than for their first appearance of sive made a homer, as well as two tennis, and after the first set had The southpawing Carl Fischer, mak- the season in New York and the Texan under complete control. ing his second start on the hill this after three games at Yankee doubles. Bothered by Allison’s previous vic- and his first on Campaign the home lot, Stadium return to their own Detroit. AB.H.O.A. Cleveland. AB.H.O.A. tories, Vines declared today that, win 3 0 3 2 let the Red Sox down with only four Johnson,rl. 3 2 0 0 Burnett,2b. or lose, he would' his total lot, where the A s again will be Davis,lb... 4 16 0 Hodapp.2b. 2 111 keep of hits and three passes, while his team- entertained next Thursday, Stone,If.. .4120 Porter.rf... 4010 errors, deciding factors in the last two mates banged Bob Weiland and John Gehrger.2b. 4 3 4 3 Averiil. cl 4 2 3 0 weeks' play, down to the lowest possible and 2 12 0 both, for a dozen Friday Saturday, with Mc- Rhiel.3b ... 4 10 0 Morgan.lb. 3 minimum. Michaels, portsiders 3 0 IQ MORE H safeties. Bob Boston men them Richson.Sb. OOOO Vosmik.If.. 4 3 Kline, right- Carthy’s following 4 1 4 S Kamm.3b.. 2 0 0 0 Rogell.ss... WoM*- muson nas beiaown. hander, chucked to the last two bat- on Sunday, Monday and Tues- Walker,cl.. 4 0 10 Sewell.c- 4 0 12 POTOOT F0(V ters without nicked. 3 0 11 Mont gue.ss. 4 2 2 3 being Ruel.c. As a result the 1931 day. •Alexander. 1 0 0 0 Ferrell.p... 4 0 12 MP.. MAMO^H- national king played keener, more alert tennis Berg, Pounds Out Homer. Hayworth.c. 0 0 0 0 P04-L. under Facing Task. Whitehill.p. 3 10 3 AUD A DAV far better control than anything he Among the hits oft Weiland was the t white. lOOO AT has exhibited this Bridge.p... OOOO DAT, previously Spring. a LTHOUGH they open these Too_ first homer by National in Griffith His deep forcing shots carried tremen- conflicts with a Stadium this year. Leading off in the balance Totals...35 10124 12 Totals.. 34 1027 10 dous speed and he baffled Allison with seventh inning, Moe Berg, who twice on the right side of the •Batted for Ruel in ninth inning. his aggressive finishing volleys from before had been unfortunate enough to their im- ♦Batted for Whitehill In ninth Inning. the forecourt. percentage ledger scored. roll into rammed the ball INone out when winning run WR.CARL double-plays, portance to the GrifTmen is Innings: Allison faded after contesting the into the sun parlor back of left field. first set heightened by the fact that Detroit .0 0 4 0 1 0 0 2 0—7 F15CH6R stubbornly and his shots The Nationals already had enough Cleveland .2 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 1—8 lacked the extra punch that marked every day they are UP to win as it turned out, for in the first engaging Runs—Johnson. Davis (2). Stone. Gehrin- RAN6 his steady play for the last six weeks inning they combed Weiland for three one of their chief rivals the ger <2>. Whitehill, AveriU (2). Morgan <31. on the Southern tournament circuit. He Vcsmik <2<. FerreU. Errors—Stone. Rogell H15 hits and a marker. Between that bunch other will be feasting on the to suffer a (2), Morgan, Kamm. Runs batted in—Vos- COMPLETE appeared letdown, although of blows and Berg’s homer, they reached Red Sox, who are entirely re- mik (4), Averlll. Morgan. Sewell. Montague, Vines’ aggressive attack never gave him the left-hander, who was so effective for the fact the home Gehringer (3). Rogell <2), Stone <2>. Two- C^ME OF a chance to sponsible base Montague organize. inst them last when he wore hits—Gehringer (2). Morgan. Vines’ best shots eg. year guard is comfortably ensconced (2). Averlll. Hodapp. Three-base hit—Davis. scoring today were the White Sox for SB^SOU livery, just four safe- in second place. Home runs—Gehringer. Vosmik. Stolen low, fast forehand drives across the ties and a brace of walks. base—Montague. Sacrifice—Davis. Double /M01MBER. OMB deep court to the sidelines, along with after Except for the two victories plays—Ferrell. Montague and Morgan: Right Berg smote his four- and Davis: Ruel and fast, sharply angled volleys from the over the A’s when a total of Gehringer, Rogell OF THKT baijer, Weiland was hit on the right Gehringer. Left on bases—Detroit, 4: Cleve- net. His backhand returns down the thigh by a smart drive from Fischer’s 30 hits was produced, the suc- land. 7. Bases on balls—Off Whitehill, 4; PROMcyeo sidelines also were hard and accurate. off Ferrell. 2: off 1. 8truck out— bat which forced his retirement after cess of the GrifTmen to date Bridges. By Whitehill. 5; by Ferrell. 1. Hits—Off Women’s Doubles One-Sided. the end of the inning. Then Michaels, has been due to tight pitching, Whitehill. 8 In 8 innings; off Bridges, 2 in MR. KEU-V 1 Um- «t'^ a youngster brought up from Bridge- has well inning. Losing —Bridges. 6ee, Miss Virginia of but Burke never fared piers—Messrs Van Graflan and Geisel. BERG KM0CK.6P Hilleary port of the Eastern League, took and Miss Rice of plenty against the A’s or Yanks, Rag- Time of game. 2 hours and 5 minutes. 6gcat "to Virginia Boston had of punishment after retiring the first WA58l^TOM'5- little the women’s land is rated strictly a relief TAtce difficulty winning National up in the eighth. FlRST HOME. doubles championship final, downing and Marberry, for the 41,000 Sew Yanks Win. youn d pitcher FttJR-Pt-Y Mrs. John Van Ryn of Philadelphia and More Long Hitting. at least, seems effective T(ME. present VTEW YORK, April 23— Knocking WAU.0 f> (Al Miss Florence Leboutillier of Westbury, Pour hits in succession, two of them only as a finisher. ^ N. Y., in sets, 6—2, 6—2. Rube Walberg from the hill In the I Our old ba?tw6 po/vjcrt straight triples and one a double, had the Red With Brown still an uncer- tke-7*;. After winning the singles, Vines first inning and their COME- a Sox outfielders leg-weary before Kline tain quantity because of his continuing AWAKENED -CO came back with Frank X. Shields of climbed the mound to stem the on- assault on three of Connie Mack's New York to annex the men's doubles arm, which has crop 40HA Cronin off Michaels questionable RlPlA*6 HOME OH title in sets from Marcel Rain- slaught. tripled been ailing all of young pitchers, the Yankees slam- | straight and Reynolds got the last of three practically ville of Montreal, Canadian Davts Cup the list of med the Athletics for a 16-to-5 verdict singles hit by him. When Center- Spring, dependables Michaels "back...poor star, and Eugene McCauliff of Yonkers, seems reduced to fielder Oliver let Carl’s drive get away Crowder, In the final today before 41,000 fans. JTA OOHM.... N. Y., a combination playing together -feM.DoEA-e(Jv ,COiFP for this week. It meant two more bases for the Griff Weaver and Fischer, and what The Athletics scored all their runs the first time runner. then bounced on the in to Vines and Shields had things much Judge a job they face trying In the when MATTE*?- opening frame, they W«AT*A their own in the first and third Boston rookie for a three-baser and silence the heavy guns of the way Bluege followed with one good for two clouted young Gordon Rhodes from the co/sveAinoM sets, but met stubborn opposition in the New York and Philadelphia “(t sacks to send Michaels to the shower. box. towh? second. They won the encounter, 6—1, Staked to a run in the first frame arrays! * 0k 9—7. &—1. was in the middle of the Griffs Find Useful Relative ^ ML. --W p by Myer’s bunt. Manush’s one- Mr. and Mrs. John Van Ryn of Phila- dragged is a well established fact festivities, hitting his fifth homer of baser and Cronin’s long fly, Fischer delphia won the mixed doubles title, de- the season In the first inning with one Pitcher Michaels of Red Sox Turns Out to Be a ‘"Cousin.” the lead Rothrock that the margin of supe- ! feating Virginia Rice of Boston and protected splendidly. IT on and smacking a long to left got an infield single off the Washing- riority over the Nationals of Frederick C. Baggs of New York in the field In the third with a pair on the -BY TOM DOERER- PCTCHEOTo ton In the first frame and with the 1-2 clubs last season was /mCKACLJ final round. The score was 6—3. hurler paths. 6—3, two out in the second McManus ball POOR. _t_ their ability to hit the out Mr. John Michaels, the ing along under their own power and rne. Then for three frames the Phila. AB.H. O.A. N. York. AB H O.A. OACTTSft.S^—TKftSE doubled. of the lot and it must be re- the hitters are dragging their bats.. McNair.ss. 5 0 2 3 Byrd.cf. .. 6 3 3 0: 6H-nae A. Red Sox more than a pair Red Sox’ very new hurler. S^> Ta\PtBl)AAiO got nothing garded as significant that all Haas.cf .. 5 2 3 0 Lary.ss. 81 13 xe^M sa HANDBALL TITLE AT STAKE cf from Fischer. Cochrane.c. 1111 Ruth.rf.lb., 4 2 Now if Connie Mack has a cousin or passes the in circuit 4 0 You must meet Mr. RAJJ 0^-<->6GE POUM) Stiff aibck-^... the new Boston top positions Heving.c. 2 0 2 0 Gehrig.lb.. 4 2 8 0 MEET two on his staff, chances are Reder, first-sacker, hurling are Simmons.lf. 4 0 3 0 Combs.lf 1 0 0 n Michaels, gentlemen, for two bases with one out in clouting now occupied by our Punch will be lN> THE EIGHTH T. A. A. U. clouted for Foxx.lb. 2 14 0 CTpm n.lf.rf 3 2 3 0 that Big again Tourney Starting Today and besides being a nice young man : the sixth, but remained at the middle New York Philadelphia Roettger.lb. 3 16 1 Crosetti.3b. 5 2 3 3 dragged into action today, regardless 2 10 0 with an John is Draws 43 Entrants. station It looked as though the Red performers. Miller.rf... Dickey.c.... 2 0 3 0 alley ball, young of how they feel about the matter, Coleman.rf. 2 10 0 Lazzeri.2b 4 13 3 a dear relative of Nationals. Box might find the plate in the eighth, As usual the Yankee pair of Dykes.3b 3 113 0 0 0 0 your Anyhow, the Punch is under way, and NEW YORK. 23 Rhodes.p In April (A*).—Forty- when with one out Ryhne tripled over Ruth and Gehrig have been Williams.2b 4 113 Andrews, p 3 10 3 fact, fellows, Mr. Nichols is a things should happen. three of the country's leading hand ball West’s head to center, but the Walberg.p. 10 0 0 cousin of the deep in the headlines De Shong.p 0 0 0 0 Griffs. Davis Draw stars will compete in the National A. bounded to prominent In the meanwhile remember that next batter, Rothrock. Cam p. 0 0 0 1 Cup A. U. here tomorrow and with through their home-run hit- tt’amer* Messrs. Weaver, Fischer and Crowder championships Bleuge and the third baseman, 1 1 o 0 Until young John blinked his inno- Monday. on the ting oroclivities and to them Krtus.se.p .2112 cent have shown the customers some pitch- Here Wednesday ROBERTL HEDGES Berg aiding, nipped Rhyne way up to the hill yesterday aft- George A. Nelson of Baltimore, run- The last Boston has been added Sam while ernoon ing they would like to have seen last homeward path. Byrd, Totals.... 37 11 24 14 Totals. 38 14 27 12 at the Griffith onion orchard to a If the con- ner-up for the national title year batter to on the runway was Foxx and Cochrane have been •Batted for relieve Bob Summer. triple threats get Cain in fourth Inning. Weiland, another wrong- ago, and Sam Atcheson of Memphis, who walked with one out side bean tinue. the experts are going to need By the Associated Press. Pickering, upholding the prestige of the Philadelphia.... 500000000—5 shooter, who, by the way, was National Y. M. C. A. champion, are ninth. New York. 61410040 X—16 well, the an alibi. In the Mackmen in this respect closely doing Griffis’ Great Punch was YORK, April 23.—The draw I favored to fight it out for the crown Runs—Haas. Cochrane. Simmons. Foxx. full of DIES AT AGE OF S3 holes. the ever, more dan- now held A1 Fischer in Fine Form. followed by Miller. Byrd «2>. Lary (2). Ruth (2). Gehrig NEWfor play in the first round of by Banuet of San Fran- Simmons. 13). Chapman <21. Crosettl <2i. Dickey. Laz- cisco. Banuet will not defend, having effective was Fischer that not one egrous zerl. TULSA HOCKEY TEAM HIT the So Andrews. Errors -McNair. Chapman. It was not exactly idle, understand, the Davis Cup between taken Red Sox who hit advanced For the GrifTmen to fortify Runs batted in—Foxx up professional boxing. ©f the four <2i, Miller, Dykes. dear folks, but it was not and Canada will be his blow Williams Ruth <4>. Chapman <3>. Lazzerl belligerent United States Former of Browns beyond the base gained by themselves against the inva- either. It was no Owner Dickey. Gehrig Crosettl. Andrews <2i, four-alarm fire at any to Lose League Berth Because the not one of three who drew Apt made at Washington, April 27, and ttye sion of the Western clubs early Byrd. Two-base hits—Lazzerl. Andrews time. Not even when Moe Kelly Berg the Initial sack. Three-base WILSON’S INJURY SLIGHT passes got farther than next month they must bag a hits—Ruth. Chapman. Home was shocked, surprised and stunned be- Wealthy Backer Withdraws. United States Lawn Tennis Asso- Prime Factor in Advance- Lu.nsrFutl!. ch»onian Stolen bases—Chap- will the man <3>. Byrd Sacrifice yond words when he quit ciation announced today. Play gave Reder a solid thump on majority of engagements Chapman Double double-playing 23 Berg Play—Crosettl. Lazzerl on himself and his TULSA. Okla, April Umpire Owens, is some Shong. 1 In z. Inning; off Cain, 4 in 2 years ago, has announced he will not Wilmer Allison and John Van Ryn. than .270 inadequate by off Hedges, 63, former owner of the tures showed he had a muscle in innings^ Krause. 5 in 5 Innings. Wild Up until Shauno Collins, the old Sox back another team. Canada will be by the pulled Kline’s first throw to Berg after re- 30 Passed ball—Dickey Wln- represented his points. 5 *h~A!KLrews — Louis who made leg. tender, decided to take Mr. Weiland and Whiteside estimates his hockey loss- same team as last year J. A. St. Browns, Michaels in the was a urDfi, pltch*r~Andrews Losing Ditcher— It was at first lieving eighth Umpires his out of action—smacked es at the drew ST. thought he had sus- Messrs. Dinneen. Hllde- Injured leg $150,000, although game Gilbert in advance a !'*“5*r* Wright, Marcel Rainville, many innovations major wild pitch that let Bluege brand and Moiiarity. Time of game—2 down Mr. well until j tained a tom cartilage. We will be out hours by Fischer, who, by the act, this year. This season Tulsa Nunns and Walter Martin. The be se from second. PICK BROOKLINE LINKS and 18 minutes. league baseball operation, died $oday of the game, however, for several more ought to get credit for the whole ball finished in the cellar, after winning United States defeated Canada in — of the game—your Nationals were doing no the championship in 1931 and 1929 from a malignant growth lung. days. Fischer hurled five . Weil- Browns the first round in 1931. to Clout Ball. better than two runs out of all and second in 1930. other clubs -•- ar>d was two of them and so was Oliver. Walker Cup Golf Match Likely teasing finishing Hedges set precedents for their combined efforts. The were Webb also was a victim. Each fanned ST. LOUIS, April 23.—The Browns boys and was recognized as a leader. He Be in hitting, but not when should have for the third strikes Played September. batted their way to victory over Chi- they JUNIUn SUUUEK TITLE been. IRISH GRIDDER SIGNED was the first magnate to banish the 1932 cago today, getting 14 hits off four NEW YORK. April 23 i£,i.—'The the President Griffith didn’t see his Na- White Sox hurlers to liquor bar from the grandstalnd, Walker Cup golf matches between win, 11 to 6, and Then, without without Homer Standing He wras on a scout- any warning, tionals cop. away give St. Louis the final of a as first to install an electric scoreboard TO VIRGINIA AVENUE teams representing the United States three-game any warming up, Mr. Michaels I Eugene Edwards Succeeds Crowe ing trip, looking over a pitcher in a series. up pops and Great Britain will be played at the to make his debut before a Wash- and insist on scoreboard accuracy, and college game. Chicago. St. Vincent's Coach. i Country Club. Brookline, Mass., the i AB.H.O.A 8t. Louis. AB H O.A. audience. Mr. John bowed and By the Associated Press. * 0 3 0 ington was the inaugurator of ladies' day, for -•- has an- Schulte.cf 4 2 « 0 I United Status Golf Association j Clssell.ss£,unk,ff 5 1 2 1 Cronin tripled off his smile. He Four Extra Periods Mark 3-to-l Burns.lb.. .4 3 7 0 Home runs yesterday—Ruth. Yankees, LATROBE, Pa.. April 23 i/P)—Ap- of women fans. I nounced. Watwood.lf 5 111 frowned, free admission DEADLOCK IN TEXAS LOOP. Goslin.If.. 4 3 3 0 and Carl Reynolds, the not- pointment of Eugene Edwards, former Dates will be set later, for 3amobell,rf. 4 2 3 0 Kress.Sb..,. 5 2 2 3 1; Chapman, Yankees, 1; Gehringer, To attract women he probably 4 so-brittle right-hand punch, smacked Dame ball as head spectators* Victory Over Iowa Avenue DALLAS. April 23 (/Pi.—Official Texas Blue.lb. 18 0 Ferre 11.c 4 12 0 Notre foot player, the first week in September. Sppllng.2b.. 4 2 4 2 Melillo.2b 3 0 2 2 another long one off his frown. He Tigers, 1; Berg, Senators, 1; Vosmik, foot ball coach at St. Vincent's College frowned on obstreperous conduct among League standing, Friday Selnh.3b.. 4 2 0 2 including -•- Jenklns.rf.. 4 12 0 gritted his teeth, and Joe smacked Indians. He succeeds Booters—Palmer Stars. Grube.c.3 0 1 2 Levey.ss. Judge 1; Kress. Browns, 1; Mallon, was announced today. men customers. night's games: .4132 a off his Tate.c. 0 0 2 0 10 1 triple eye tooth. F. Crowe. w L .Pet WILL DRIVE IN GRIND. Blaeholder.n 3 Phillies, 1; Klein, Phillies, 1; Suhr, Clem de- -. .. In an interview in 1919, Hedges Fort W’orth 7 3 .700 Frazler.p 0 0 0 2 McKain.p .10 0 0 That was Houston 7 3 .700 23 enough for Mr. Michaels. Pirates, 1; Collins, Cardinals, 1. never would be INDIANAPOLIS. April (JP).—Bob 1 0 0 2 clared base ball profit- the Iowa Dulla> 5 4 .555 Bowler.p.... He refused to Avenue holder of the 100-mile dirt track 0 0 0 make faces or gestulate The BREAKS JUMPING MARK Srn 5 5 500 Carey, IJoore.n. 0 leaders—Terry, Giants, 6; Ruth, able until conducted busi- 3 to in a Antonio 0 and When he along strictly CONQUERINGbooters, 1, struggle that Wichita 4 5 444 record and leader for the A. A A. ’Poser. 0 0 0 could not do that Shauno Falls t Yankees, 5; Byrd. Yankees, 4- Gehrig, BUENOS AIRES. 23 (/P).—Hec- salaries required four extra periods, Vir- Beaumont 4 6 .400 Jolley. 110 0 whistled for him to come home before April ness lines. He said players’ championship of the Pacific Coast tFothergill.. 10 0 0 of broke the ginia Avenue soccer team on Galveston 4 6 400 he got caught in the show- Yankees, 4; Poxx, Athletics, 4; Coch- tor Berra Argentina today were then about 40 per cent too high. yesterday, Shreveport 3 7 .300 racing circuit, has been named driver threatening Latin American record for the broad the Rosedale pitch, won the District Totals 37 10 24 12 Totals 35 14 27 8 er of hits. All Cousin John for 4. He bought the Browns’ franchise in i of a car entered in the 500-mile au- got rane, Athletics, soccer 'Batted for Frazier his moments jump with a leap of 7.26 meters (23 and sold his interest junior championship. It was race here 30. In third on the mound in the 1901 for $35,000 tomobile May tBaited for Grube in eighth. League totals—American, 51; Na- feet 10 The former record I the deciding game of a series of three. eighth was a pain in the neck from inches). in the club in 1915 to Phil De C. Ball, JBatted for Bowler in eighth. was 7 22'., meters. Iowa Avenue won the 1 to and trying to watch where the tional, 27. Grand total, 78. the present owner, lor $425,000. | first, 0, Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 0—8 three-baggers Virginia Avenue took the second, also Minor Leagues St. Louis 3 1 0 3 04 0 0 X—U landed. _ He is survived by his widow, formerly ! by 1 to 0. Runs—Cissell. Campbell (2). Appling (2). Miss Pauline Davis of Cincinnati, and Palmer scored all of Selph. Schulte (21. Burns '2>. Goslin <2>. It was not a heroic even for The funeral will three the wtn- _____ pose, a son. Robert Lee, jr. Kress. Jenkins. Levey (2i. Blaeholder. Er- ners’ He Southern Association. a Red Sox hurler. There was John and at son’s here at | goals yesterday. registered the AB R. H PO A E. rors—Blue. Selph. Kress Runs batted In— be held the residence there was those ! first in the opening half. Then, after Nashville. 5: Little Rock. 4 4 0 12 8 0 Goslin <2). Ferrell. Appling (3). Burns (3). base balls going places. in 4 p.m. Monday, with burial in Spring .. 4 0 1 2 0 0 Kress (3i. Schulte. Jolley (2). Two-base And in the Nau had scored the equalizing goal for 8: New 7 (13 in- meanwhile all of those Standings Leagues Gro'e Cemetery, Cincinnati, Tuesday. Atlanta, 4 12 1 0 Major Orleans, Reder, lb. 0 1 hits—Goslin Schulte. Home run (2>. Jolley batsmen on Iowa Avenue in the second half. Palmer Webb, r! 4 0 0 2 0 0 —Kress Stolen bases—Ferrell. Burns. Gos- ailing Your Uncle Clark s nings). counted on a close-in shot in the Pickering 3b. 2 0 0 1 3 0 lin. Sacrifice—Blaeholder. Double play— pay roll were smacking their lips at again Knoxville, 11: Birmingham, 9. 1 SUNDAY, APRIL 24, 1932. third extra two Oliver, cf.. 4 0 0 0 0 Bowler to Cissell to Blue. Left on bases— the sound of the base hits. period, following extra Chattanoga, 7; Memphis, 2. McManus. 2b. 4 0 1 3 4 0 Chicago. 6: St. Louis. 5 Bases on balls—Off sessions that failed to break the tie. A Connells, c. 2 0 0 1 1 0 Frazier. 1: off Bowler. 2 off Moore. 1: off It was a nice for American > National minute or so later Palmer, on a International League. Welland, p. 2 0 0 1 3 0 Blaeholder. 2. Struck out—By Frazier, 1: very afternoon League. League. pass Michaels, p. 0 0 0 0 0 0 by McKair. 1; by Moore. 2 by Blaeholder. 1. the Griffs. It gave them six games from Princepi, scored his third goal. Buffalo. 17; Jersey City. 15. Kline, 0 0 0 0 1 0 Hits—Off Frazier. 5 In 2 innings: off Mc- p. out of seven from the Sox, fattened YESTERDAY’S RESULTS. YESTERDAYS RESULTS. Neither team was able to count in the Rochester, 7; Reading, 5. •Olson 1 0 0 0 0 0 Kain. 4 in 2: off Bowler. 4 in 3. off Moore. BATTING. 1 In 1 Wild pitch—Frazier. Losing pitcher their smacking averages and tuned Washington. 5: Boston. 0. Boston. 7: Brooklyn. 1. fourth overtime period. 9; Toronto, 7. G. AB. R. H. 2b.3b.Hr.Sh.Sb.Rbi.Pct. Baltimore, Totals 31 0 4 24 19 1 —Frazier. Umpires—Messrs Nallin. Ormsby them up for the this after- New York. 16; Philadelphia, 5. Philadelphia. 7; New York. 2. Louis Mitchell of the Marlboro soccer 4 and Guthrie. Time of meeting 8; 7. 10: St Louis. 9 Brown.. 3 101000000 1.000 Newark, 5; Montreal, WASHINGTON AB R H PO A E game—2 hours. noon with Cleveland. Detroit. Pittsburgh. team coached Avenue Connie Mack's St. 11: 6. 2: Cincinnati. 1 (12 Harris.. 4 714000001 .571 Virginia eleven. Mycr. 2b. 4 1 2 0 3 0 third-place Louis. Chicago. Chicago. innings). Elephants. That third at the Spencer. 8 2729000003 .333 Summary: American Association. Manush. II. 3 0 110 0 is, place 3 .333 Weaver. 602100001 Va. West, cf. 4 0 1 5 0 0 end of the season, for if the Yanks 7 29 29210004 310 Ave. <3>. Position. Iowa Ave <1>. « ?Q*T3hlQ2tl3dl^C7317 3* S' » ■* o*. Reynolds Milwaukee, 3. o « 2 o Indianapolis, 6; Cronin, ss. 4 1 1 2 1 0 have not »r E HS s; ;rJ 5 * O i; as *-i 279 Oden .Goal. Hayes taken the heart out of the f* n a c-e Man sh 10 43 7 12 3 0 2 0 O 10 1. See 3 at zr OM-* 1 F. Leongini Right fullback..P. Chaconaa Toledo, 5; St. Paul. Reynolds, rf. 4 1 3 3 0 01 92,000 team 3 ** rs Judge.. 10 36 8 10 0 1 1 0 0 4 .278 4 1 2 7 0 0 King, money of base ball, then the is l Sg § K V. Leongini-Left fullback. Sabatlni Louisville, 4; Kansas City. 2. Judge, lb. S &P: : 3 West... 10 44 5 12 0 2 1 1 0 8 273 Bluege. 3b. 3 0 1 2 4 0 Athletics have two g S° : : 5. ||| | Burkehead ... Right Halfback.... Peacock hearts. |£ ■ ■ ■ ■ gS * o 3 Rice.. .6 11 13010901 .273 Stack .Center Minneapolis, 9; Columbus, 8. Berg, c. 4 1 1 7 1 0 Si »* o -2 S ItS *S halfback... GetaWrt 2 ... .273 : c^r: d* : : : : g ; yy ; ; Kerr 3 11 13000002 Schmidt.Left halfback. Kline Fischer, p. 4 0 0 0 0 0 Newcastl^core With the Nats Cronin.. 7 30 48111004 .267 clicking as they did : ; : » : : ; : ; ; Forney .Outside right. White Texas League. p. 1C 42 8 11 4 1 0011 .262 yesterday, the Yanks their Myer... Palmer .Inside right. Kraft Totals 34 5 12 27 9 0 roaring way Detroit .I—i—I—I 8! 3i—'—i—. 8! 3'Tt27 Boston .I—I—I—!—!—I 31 «[—I 71 21.778 Burke 1 401000001 .250 Shreveport, 1. as Princeol .Center. Nau •Batted lot Welland in eighth Inning. 23 along they have been against the Bluege. 10 37 3 9 3 1 0114 243 Stuckert .Inside April (JP).—Newcastle .. I—1—1—I—1—1 21—I 8i 7| 3>.70Q .1—1 51—i—I 21 71 31.700 left.. Sandy 3: Beaumont, 2. Washington Chicago 4 902000100 222 Score by innings: Athletics, there seems to be nothing Crowder Carrick.Outside left.L. Chumbris Houston. 2. LONDON,United today defeated Arsenal New York i—I—I—I—!—I »l—l II 51 31.625 Pittsburgh i—I—I—i—1 II—1—1 »i «l 51.548 Berg- 4 10 32011002 .200 lio, 7; Bcstcn 00000000 0—0 to it this year, but a nice little Goals—Palmer (3), Nau. Substitution— two to one In the final spot ....I 31—i 51 61.455 ..I—1—;—I—'—I 81 2!—I 5! 51.500 Marbry. 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 Fort 0. .. 100000 13 x—8 goals Cleveland 31—1—1—1—!—! Philadelphia Glannini for alls, 10; Worth, Washington In second place for Your Nats. That's Kuhel... 3 200000000 .000 Forney. Referee—Jim White. of the English Foot Ball Association 8t. Louis .I II—I—I—I—I—I 41—[ 51 61.45S Cincinnati ...!—I 81 2;—1—i—i—!—I 51 8i.45i Runs batted In—Cronin. Berg. Reynolds. figuring that Mr. Griff’s flitters do not Fischer. 3 510000000.000 -•- ifle Coast League. Judge, Bluege Two-base hits—McManus. before 41 McLeod. 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Cup competition King George succumb to an Philadelphia -I—I 31 21—!—I—!—I—I 4i 51.444 New York ....I II—1—1 3'—i—I—]—I 81.400 0 Reder. Bluege. Three-base hits—Rhyne. attack of moths, boll 0 0 0 0 .000 FORMER 8; Seattle, 1. and a crowd of 92,000 at Wembley Chicago .I—'—I—I II 31—I—I—I 41 71.364 Brooklyn .i II—i—I 2l—I 31 «i.333 Ragland. 1 0 0 0 0 0 MATMAN DIES. Cronin. Judge Home run—Berg. Double weevils or become bewildered an Stadium. The score at half time by 5; Missions, 4. play—Welland to Rhyne to Reder. Left on epidemic of fruit flies. Boston .I—I ll 11—I—i—I—I—I 31 71.333 St. Louis .1^-1 01 3;—)—i—1—I—I 3! 7I.800 PITCHING. PHILADELPHIA. April 23 (JP).— oases—Boston. 7: Washington. 7. Base on was one-all. ; games Lost .I 31 31 31 61 61 51 71 7i—I—I Lost .I 21 31 5i 51 61 81 81 71—I—i O H. BB SO. IP GS. GC. W. L. Alonzo (Lon) Knight, pitcher and one- balls—Of! Weiland. 2; off Fischer. 3. 1 2 0 It was the eighth cup final for Up until the war started it Weaver... 3 16 9 8 164 2 time of the itheastem Struck out—By Fischer. S. Hits—OH Wel- appeared Fischer... 3 10 9 8 154 2 1 1 0 captain Philadelphia Ath- League. 7 oR Michaels 4 Newcastle, had won twice GAMES TODAY. GAMES TODAY. GAMES TOMORROW. land. 8 in innings: in Vs which that Uncle Clark’s pitching was going TOMORROW. GAMES j Burke... 1 5 0 2 9 1 1 1 0 letics back in the '80s, died today as ofl Kline, none in Inning. Wild 8; Columbus, 1-3. inning: before, and the fourth for Arsenal to be carried on Phila. at Wash.. 3 p m. Wash, at New York. St. Louis at Clncin. St. Louis at Cincin. Brown. ...3 4 3 4 6 0 0 1 0 a — tne end of the result of — along inhaling gas while prepar- pitch Kline Losing pitcher Weiland. Chicago at Detroit. Boston at Phllad. Pittsb’gh a’. Chicago. Pittsb gh at Chicago. Crowder.. 4 22 4 19 27 4 3 12 2 ry, 8; Selma, 7. McGowan and with one victory, in 1930. West hard hitters’ bets. But at the moment breakfast In his Umpires—Messrs. Oweni. Clevel. at St. Louis. Chicago at Detroit. N. York at Brooklyn. N. York at Brooklyn. Marberry. 4 It • 8 13 42 0 0 1 ing home a week ago. 4. mlnutoa. Bromwich Albion won Mobile. <7; Jackson, Time of game—1 hour and 52 last year. of going to press the pitchers are walk- Boston at New York. Olevel. at St. Louis. Phil ad. at Philad. at Boston. Ragland.. XI 3 12 tool He was 79 years old. y B^ton. S .ar 4 \ t *